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ConceptViz

AI scientific diagram generator for classroom-ready and publication-grade visuals.

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Intro

What is ConceptViz?

ConceptViz is an AI-powered science diagram generator designed for teachers, students, and researchers to create classroom-ready and publication-grade figures in seconds. It serves as a powerful conceptual framework generator and a user-friendly graphical abstract maker, providing a robust alternative to complex tools like BioRender for Linux users or traditional ChemDraw alternatives. From generating a blank label animal cell diagram or an unlabeled plant cell layout for K-12 worksheets to producing publication-ready visuals that fit standard figure sizing for scientific journals, ConceptViz ensures high contrast, projector-ready clarity. It also features a built-in scientific color palette and a color-blind friendly palette to ensure maximum accessibility and precision across biology, chemistry, physics, math, and earth sciences.

ConceptViz at a glance
Free, Standard Plan from $10/mo102K monthly visitsHas free access
Pricing

ConceptViz Pricing Plans

Compare ConceptViz free options, ConceptViz paid pricing plans, and usage notes before you choose the best way to use this AI tool in 2026.

Free, Standard Plan from $10/mo

$0

Includes a one-time bonus of 3 diagram credits, 4K Ultra HD generation, access to all subject presets, 16:9 aspect ratio, classroom use, 7-day history storage, and fast generation speed (generates 1 diagram at a time, watermarks included).

$10/month

Includes 80 diagram credits per month, 4K Ultra HD generation, fast generation speed, no watermarks, slide & worksheet layouts (16:9 and A4), commercial use license, batch processing (4 images/task × 3 tasks), 30-day history storage, and priority support. 20% OFF with coupon NEWYEAR20.

$20/month

Includes 160 diagram credits per month, 4K Ultra HD generation, fast generation speed, everything in Essentials/Standard, batch processing (4 images/task × 5 tasks), priority generation queue during peak hours, priority 24h email support, early access to new features, and 90-day history storage. 20% OFF with coupon NEWYEAR20.

$199 one-time

A one-time payment providing permanent access to all Pro features with 1,500 one-time diagram credits, fast generation speed, 2K/4K export, simultaneous generation of up to 5 diagrams, priority queue, 180-day history storage, early feature access, and 1-on-1 customer support.

Pricing updated:Jun 12, 2026

Features

ConceptViz AI Features

AI-powered diagram generation from plain English text descriptionsSubject and grade presets ranging from elementary STEM to graduate-level researchProjector-ready clarity with thick, legible lines, high contrast, and minimal visual noiseSlide and worksheet-friendly layouts natively sized for 16:9 widescreen and A4 printoutsHigh-resolution exports in 2K and 4K Ultra HD qualityFree educational resources including an interactive animal cell diagram, plant cell diagram, water cycle diagram, and specialized science coloring pages
Pros & Cons

ConceptViz Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Drastically reduces lesson prep time for STEM educators
  • No graphic design or professional illustration skills required
  • Offers a highly valuable lifetime deal option alongside flexible monthly plans
  • Generates publication-quality figures suitable for thesis defense and journal submissions
  • Clean backgrounds optimized specifically for classroom projectors and paper printing

Limitations

  • Free tier is restricted to generating 1 diagram at a time and does not allow watermark removal
  • Unused credits on monthly plans reset each month instead of rolling over
  • Not designed to function as general wiring harness diagram software for industrial engineering

ConceptViz FAQ

Yes, ConceptViz can be used to generate publication-grade figures for research papers and grant proposals. While ConceptViz optimizes image crispness and layout sizing, authors should consult the specific journal's guide for authors; for instance, Nature papers typically limit the number of display items (figures and tables combined) to around 5 or 6 for Articles, depending on the specific manuscript type.